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Brisbane, Ipswich and Redlands offer a triple treat for day trippers

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Redland Bayside News
Published: January 15, 2026
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Brisbane is built for day tripping.
Brisbane is built for day tripping.
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YOU don’t need a suitcase – or even a full tank of fuel – to feel like you’ve escaped.

Contents
  • BRISBANE: RIVER CITY REWARDS
  • IPSWICH: HERITAGE WITH BREATHING ROOM
  • REDLAND BAY: WHERE LAND MEETS BAY
  • PLANNING YOUR PERFECT DAY
  • THE TAKEAWAY

From riverside culture and heritage streets to bay breezes and bushland tracks, the Brisbane-Ipswich-Redland Bay corridor offers some of South East Queensland’s most rewarding day trips, all within easy reach of home.

Whether you’re chasing culture, nature, food or fresh air, these destinations prove the perfect getaway can be done between breakfast and dinner.

BRISBANE: RIVER CITY REWARDS

Brisbane is built for day tripping. Start at South Bank, where river walks, galleries and cafés sit side-by-side.

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The Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art offer world-class exhibitions, while the river promenade invites an unhurried stroll past picnic lawns and city views.

For a change in perspective, a Brisbane River cruise delivers the city from water level – bridges, skyline and leafy suburbs gliding past. Finish the day above it all at Mount Coot-tha Lookout, where the city stretches to Moreton Bay and sunsets do most of the talking.

Best for: Culture lovers, casual explorers, visiting friends

IPSWICH: HERITAGE WITH BREATHING ROOM

Ipswich delivers a slower, more grounded pace – and that’s part of the charm. Queensland’s oldest provincial city is rich in stories, architecture and green space, all easily explored in a single day.

Begin with a walk through the heritage precinct, where grand civic buildings, museums and leafy streets reveal Ipswich’s past.

Queens Park and its neighbouring botanical gardens provide shaded lawns and historic plantings – perfect for a picnic or a quiet pause.

Best for: History lovers, families, relaxed wandering

REDLAND BAY: WHERE LAND MEETS BAY

For those craving sea air without the long drive, Redland Bay delivers calm coastal energy.

The waterfront and jetty are ideal for a gentle walk, fishing line or takeaway lunch with bay views – particularly rewarding at sunset.

Just inland, Mount Cotton Conservation Reserve offers bushland tracks, birdlife and picnic spots that feel far removed from suburbia.

Further north, Cleveland Point pairs a historic lighthouse with uninterrupted views across Moreton Bay and ferries heading for island adventures.

It’s a day trip that balances bush, bay and breathing space.

Best for: Nature lovers, couples, low-key coastal escapes

PLANNING YOUR PERFECT DAY

For culture seekers: Morning galleries at South Bank, lunch by the river, sunset at Mount Coot-tha.

For heritage lovers: Ipswich’s historic streets, Queens Park picnic and riverside coffee.

For coastal calm: Redland Bay jetty walk, Mount Cotton bush stroll, Cleveland Point sunset.

THE TAKEAWAY

You don’t have to leave South East Queensland to feel you’ve gone somewhere.

Brisbane, Ipswich and Redland Bay each offer their own flavour of escape – urban energy, historic depth or coastal calm – all close enough to enjoy without rushing.

Sometimes, the best holiday is simply a well-planned day off.

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